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MOVIE STAR

GQ Italia presents "Movie Star" a fashion editorial by fashion photographer Fabrizio Scarpa and stylist Amalia Tiano de Vino, with trendy top models Piero Mendez, Jacob Morton, Francisco Lachowski, Parker Gregory, Conrad Bromfield, Christopher Michaut, Paul Boche, Travis Smith, Marlon Teixeira, Edward Wilding, Lewis Chesson Grieve, Richard Biedul, Gryphon O’Shea, Aurélien Muller, Sang Woo Kim, Abiah Hosvedt and Tobias Sorensen.

DUEL

Chris and Lucho shot by Kay Smiths and styled with pieces from Juun J, Qasimi,...

Corneliani Fall/Winter 2013

Italian label Corneliani kicked off Milan Fashion Week...

Bill Tornade Spring/Summer 2013

Bill Tornade showed a retro and chic Spring/Summer 2013 collection, featuring a structured and elegant silhouette.

Givenchy Spring/Summer 2013

Riccardo Tisci presented a Spring/Summer collection for Givenchy inspired by both sex and religion, featuring beautifully soft prints, length­ened sil­hou­ettes and pale pink as the colour focus. Tai­lor­ing played a sig­nif­i­cant...
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